We Spent $6128 on Random Tech Ads: Pressure Washers, Go-Karts, and More!
Linus Tech TipsJune 7, 202524 min2,297,494 views
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- 💰 The video details spending $6128 on various tech ads, with a focus on unusual and potentially questionable products.
- 💡 The first item reviewed is the "Might Remove It" mite removal vacuum, which despite its claims, is described as cheap feeling and not very powerful.
- ⚠️ The Coolify personal air conditioners are introduced as a sponsor, with different models offering cooling, heating, and fan functions, some with app control.
Questionable Gadgets and Performance
- 🚀 A battery-powered pressure washer is tested, but it fails to impress with low pressure and a broken fitting, despite a claimed 435 PSI.
- 🛠️ A 68-in-1 electric screwdriver set is found to be surprisingly adequate for its low price point (seen as low as $12), offering magnetic bit storage and variable speed.
- 📷 An industrial endoscope camera powered by a smartphone is deemed blurry and largely useless, with a high price for its poor quality.
Entertainment and Lifestyle Tech
- 🎮 The Game Stick, advertised with free controllers and games, is revealed to be a basic Android stick with ROMs, costing around $50 and not living up to its
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Tech AdsPressure WasherGo-KartElectric ScrewdriverEndoscope CameraMP3 PlayerBreathwork DeviceDigital CameraPersonal Air ConditionerSegwayConsumer ElectronicsProduct Review
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